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Huntington Electrical JATC
Construction Electrician
Hybrid-based
ONET: 47-2111.00
4
Years
73
Skills
1440h
On-the-job training
Classroom instruction topics
OSHA Safety
Wiring Devices
Motors & Motor Control
Wiring Methods
National Electrical Code
Electrical Grounding
Transformer Applications
Blueprint Reading
Electrical Safety and PPE
Conduit Fabrication
Low Voltage Systems
Test Instruments
Fire Alarm
Tools and Materials
On-the-job training
Tools and Materials
Knowledge of hand tools (e.g., screwdriver, cable cutter)
Knowledge of power-assisted tools (e.g., cordless drill, wire tugger)
Knowledge of how to care for tools and equipment
Wiring Methods
Skill at terminating aluminum or copper cable
Skill at installing cables and cable assemblies
Knowledge of NEC recognized wiring methods
Conduit Fabrication
Knowledge of raceway types
Knowledge of how to calculate degrees when bending conduit
Knowledge of how to bend conduit
Knowledge of threading conduit
Knowledge of connecting raceway runs
Knowledge of how to install raceways
Skill at bending conduit
Skill at threading conduit
Skill at connecting raceways
Skill at installing raceways
Wiring Devices
Understand and identify the different components of a wiring device
Understand and describe the primary means of terminating a wiring device to a branch circuit conductor
Understand and describe the NEMA wiring device configuration standards
Identify the different means of terminating receptacles to a branch- circuit conductor
Describe the means of properly grounding a receptacle
Understand the wiring of 3-way and 4-way switches
National Electrical Code
Knowledge of National Electrical Code (NEC)
Knowledge of NEC Code Calculations
Knowledge of NEC Grounding Requirements
Application of NEC Wiring Method Provisions & Requirements
Ability to locate and apply NEC Code requirements
OSHA Safety
Knowledge of OSHA 1926 Construction Standards
Knowledge of OSHA Rights & Responsibilities
Ability to determine potential hazards & risks in construction industry
Knowledge or Hazard recognition and abatement techniques
Electrical Safety and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Knowledge of the dangers of energized circuits
Knowledge of NFPA 70E - Electrical Safety in the Workplace
Knowledge about the hazards associated with working on & near electrical equipment
Ability to utilize electrical safe work practices when necessary
Knowledge about engineering & administrative controls to remove electrical hazards
Blueprint Reading
Knowledge of how to use blueprints/CAD drawings, including symbols and scales used
Knowledge of how to use schematic diagrams
Knowledge of how to use ladder logic diagrams
Knowledge of how to use 3-D sketches (e.g., orthographic and isometric)
Knowledge of how to use building specifications
Transformer Applications
Knowledge of how transformers are constructed
Knowledge of transformer connections and configurations
Knowledge of transformer ratings
Knowledge of proper fusing for transformers
Knowledge of proper transformer installation
Motors & Motor Control
Knowledge of how DC motors operate
Knowledge of how AC motors operate
Knowledge of magnetic motor controls and circuitry
Knowledge of single phase and three phase motor configurations
Knowledge of solid state motor controls and circuitry (e.g., variable frequency drives)
Electrical Grounding
Knowledge of the principles of grounding theory
Knowledge of grounding protection systems
Knowledge of lightning protection systems
Knowledge of how conditions affect grounding (e.g., atmospheric conditions, soil conditions, and building materials)
Knowledge of which materials are good conductors and insulators
Low Voltage Systems
Knowledge of EIA/TIA telecommunication standards
Knowledge of local area networks
Knowledge of high-speed data transfer systems (e.g., fiber optic, DSL, cable)
Knowledge of the properties of telecommunications cable (e.g., coaxial, fiber optic, twisted pair)
Skill at terminating low-voltage cable
Test Instruments
Knowledge of the use of safety labels, procedures, equipment, and standards as they apply to the use of test instruments
Identify the different types of multimeters and understand how their features are useful in troubleshooting
Identify and demonstrate the different methods and procedures used when troubleshooting
Knowledge of the concepts of resistance and continuity and how to safely use an ohmmeter or megohmmeter
Identify the causes of common measurement errors and the techniques used to reduce them
Knowledge about the precautions required to properly care for test instruments
Fire Alarm
Knowledge of additional relevant National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) codes
Knowledge of initiation, annunciation, and actuation process
Knowledge of fire alarm system devices (e.g., smoke detectors, manual pull alarm stations, strobes, horns)
Knowledge of device addressing procedures
Knowledge of Class A, Class B, and multiplex wiring systems
Knowledge of security system devices (e.g., card readers, cameras, motion detectors)
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Huntington Electrical JATC
Headquarters location
Huntington, WV (25704)
Phone
304-429-3841
Website
http://www.huntingtonjatc.org
State
West Virginia
Industries
Construction
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